Netflix Is Giving Away Free Tattoos Next Week

Unkindness Geeked Ink Netflix flash

Are you a fan of Netflix shows? Are you such a fan that you’d have iconography from a Netflix show permanently etched onto your body for the rest of your life? If yes, then boy does Netflix have the promotion for you.

Netflix is celebrating its annual Geeked Week next week, with a range of promotions across all sorts of events. You’ve got the online streaming events, which will show new details from upcoming shows like Avatar: The Last Airbender and the recently announced Devil May Cry anime, competitions for live-action One Piece replica props, and trivia events across the US.

If you’re over 18, though, there’s an extra event you might like to get your hands on: free tattoos. Next week, in five different cities across the US – Atlanta GA, Brooklyn NY, Denver CO, Los Angeles CA, and Richmond VA – Netflix fans will be able to walk into specific tattoo shops and get a tattoo entirely for free, without a single cent spent.

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There are a few stipulations. Firstly, the tattoo will absolutely be about a Netflix series, but there’s a few different options. You’ll have to pick from a flash sheet, which is a page of pre-designed tattoos that can’t be altered in any way. What you see on the page is what you get.

For example, Flyrite Tattoo in Brooklyn has tattoos for Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, Squid Game, Ultraman Rising, Wednesday, and Devil May Cry. Dead Drift Tattoo, on the other hand, has a few of those series on its flash, but also Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Witcher, and Castlevania: Nocturne.

Most of the designs in the promotion are very cool.<p>Netflix / Unkindness Art</p>
Most of the designs in the promotion are very cool.

Netflix / Unkindness Art

You’ll have to book in on Netflix’s Geeked Ink website, otherwise you risk missing out. Netflix says that some walk-ins will be accepted, but they’re by no means guaranteed so you definitely shouldn’t risk it. The full list of venues and dates is in there too, so if you're keen, check it out and book ASAP.

You’ll have to show ID to prove you’re over 18, too — something you’d have to do at any tattoo parlor anyway, but will definitely be followed to the letter here. Netflix definitely doesn’t want bad PR because its promotion saw a kid tattooed with a bloody mask from Squid Game.

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